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Entering password fields.
Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function
partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? |
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On 16/02/2019 23:04, Peter Jason wrote:
Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? [No-Alt] https://i.imgur.com/VbXoQiB.png -- With over 950 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Entering password fields.
"Peter Jason" wrote in message
... Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? For Chrome: 3 dot vertical bar in upper right corner Settings Passwords and you can manage the settings from there. For Edge: 3 dot horizontal bar in upper right corner Settings on left side Passwords & autofill and manage the settings from there. -- Bob S. |
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 21:46:00 -0500, "n/a"
wrote: "Peter Jason" wrote in message .. . Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? For Chrome: 3 dot vertical bar in upper right corner Settings Passwords and you can manage the settings from there. For Edge: 3 dot horizontal bar in upper right corner Settings on left side Passwords & autofill and manage the settings from there. I have not allowed the 'saved passwords' on sensitive sites, but still the first 3 characters show up in their password fields. If I disable the 'saved passwords' then I lose all autofill. |
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Entering password fields.
Peter Jason wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 21:46:00 -0500, "n/a" wrote: "Peter Jason" wrote in message ... Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? For Chrome: 3 dot vertical bar in upper right corner Settings Passwords and you can manage the settings from there. For Edge: 3 dot horizontal bar in upper right corner Settings on left side Passwords & autofill and manage the settings from there. I have not allowed the 'saved passwords' on sensitive sites, but still the first 3 characters show up in their password fields. If I disable the 'saved passwords' then I lose all autofill. Use Firefox and you can pick and choose which sites save you password... -- Take care, Jonathan ------------------- LITTLE WORKS STUDIO http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com |
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Entering password fields.
"Peter Jason" wrote in message
... On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 21:46:00 -0500, "n/a" wrote: "Peter Jason" wrote in message . .. Browsers (Chrome, Edge) use the autofill function partially when filling in password fields. In my case the first 3 characters are autofilled. How do I turn this off fully for password fields? For Chrome: 3 dot vertical bar in upper right corner Settings Passwords and you can manage the settings from there. For Edge: 3 dot horizontal bar in upper right corner Settings on left side Passwords & autofill and manage the settings from there. I have not allowed the 'saved passwords' on sensitive sites, but still the first 3 characters show up in their password fields. If I disable the 'saved passwords' then I lose all autofill. Peter, As I said you can Manage the passwords from those menu's. On the right of each site address you see in the Password list, there are 3 vertical bars (Chrome) where you can edit the details or remove the entries. You can see if the password is 3 characters by clicking on the eyeball icon (net to the 3 dots) and if you have a Chrome account, you need to enter the password to unlock the password list. I don't have a Win10 system fired up at the moment so I can't access Edge to verify it's procedure but it should be similar. Seeing only the first 3 characters is sorta weird but are you using any other software that keeps password listings? -- Bob S. |
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